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Better Than I Deserve…

Thursday, January 5th, 2012
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Business got cranked back up this week after a two week vacation with family over the Christmas Holiday. We hit what seemed like the entire East Coast with stops in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina in our 14 day road trip. One of the best Christmas vacations in recent memory. After our hectic schedule working double time 6 weeks prior – it was a welcome and much need opportunity to just unplug – get away and enjoy ourselves.

While getting back into work mode this week, I was out visiting customers yesterday. I asked if Santa was good to them. One response really struck a chord with me.

“Better than I deserve.”

Aside from being one of the most unique answers I think I’ve ever heard – I loved this response because of its optimism. We hear so much “doom and gloom” and how everyone is struggling with “the poor economy” from the media, it was really refreshing to hear about someone who had a grand Christmas.

I can certainly relate in several ways and I asked if I could use the phrase – I’d even give them credit. The response was once again classic comedy and something Ron Head always kids about as well.

“Just give me credit the first three times. After that – feel free to use it as your own.”

In 2011, it felt like Santa was around all year long. We got the house painted, two new cars, brand new stainless steal appliances in the kitchen and personal trainers to help take our personal fitness to a whole new level. Christmas day wasn’t too shabby either. I’ll be doing a review in a week or so about one of the nicest presents I’ve ever gotten for Christmas. It wasn’t from Santa, but from my wife, who has once again managed to fulfill another dream of mine.

Thing is – we were able to do all this in 2011 because we have several vehicles that are firing on all cylinders right now. And no, I’m not talking about the two new Chryslers sitting out in our garage. I’m talking about business vehicles that gave us the opportunity to purchase both new rides.

One of the most important lessons I’ve learned over the years is that we create our own reality. In other words, it’s our own thoughts and actions that produce the results that actually show up in our lives at the present time. If you don’t like what’s happening right now, something you’re doing needs to change in order for it to change. The best way to do that is by making a small improvements or adjustments on a daily basis. Brian Tracy tells us that just a small 1% improvement each day can create dramatic effects over time. I can tell you from my own experience, that’s more true than most realize.

If things are cooking and life is really good like it is for us right now – what are the most important thoughts and activities of value that you’re doing to ensure that you keep the good times rolling? As a business owner you need to remember what Jim Rohn taught us – you don’t get paid for the hour. You get paid for the value you bring to the hour. The more value you bring to the table, the more income you’ll realize at the end of the day.

And there’s no cap or ceiling. Nobody actually dictates what you’re actually worth “per hour” other than you.

I still see close friends and neighbors who’ve been laid off or downsized that continue to look for another “job”. Why? Because they’ve been brainwashed into thinking that a “job” equates to “security”. Two of those neighbors here in the neighborhood lost their homes in 2011 because they were waiting for that steady – secure “job”. Every time I drive past both homes, I think to myself what could have happened if I opened up my mouth and told them what I was really thinking when they told me they where looking for that “steady income” and “security”.

More than likely it would have ticked them off because they’ve been brain washed into thinking another way. It also would have been seen as cruel and mean – but sometimes the truth can be cruel. I know, I’ve been there. I spent three years bouncing from one “secure job” to another. I got downsized by one company. I got locked by another by another company who got caught cooking the books and reported false earnings to the SEC. I got closed down by yet another company who decided to go they way of big box retailers. And the final straw was the one who filed for bankruptcy. All in the period of about 3 years.

That’s not security. That’s insanity.

I deserved better.

It wasn’t until YTB came along back in 2005 that I actually found something that provided the tools, the information, the leadership and the support system to not only change my thinking, but change my habits and work ethic to be self sufficient. It gave me a sexy product to market that I was passionate about and provided true leaders and mentors who could actually walk the walk – not just talk the talk. I simply took a little from “this” Founder, a little from “that” Director and made my own way to real security. So much security that by the time all the false claims and attacks that where thrown at YTB in 2007 and 2008 – I was more than capable and diversified enough to weather any outcome.

Of course, I was also intelligent enough, with enough business savvy at the time to distinguish between what was real – and what was mere perception.

Today, the false claims and the frivolous lawsuits seem like a distant memory when I look at my YTB business and booking engine today. All the fear mongering and wild speculation that went along with it by a few dysfunctional, self serving loud mouths who thought they had it all figured out.  My how time has a way of dishing out some true reality.

Truth is – I deserved better a far better outcome, and that’s exactly what I got.

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See What You Believe This Christmas

Sunday, December 25th, 2011
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There’s an e-mail that has circulated for years every Christmas. Many of faith feel as if the true meaning of Christmas gets lost in all the hustle and bustle of the current day.

The e-mail states that Catholics in England during the period 1558 to 1829, when Parliament finally emancipated Catholics in England, were prohibited from ANY practice of their faith by law – private or public. It was a crime to BE a Catholic.

It also states that “The Twelve Days of Christmas” was written during this time in England as one of the “catechism songs” to help young Catholics learn the tenets of their faith – as a memory aid.

The songs gifts have hidden meanings to the teachings of the faith.

That was the 16th century – but in 21st century we see those who play “Scrooge” to ridicule and condemn those who want to not only remember, but celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.

Some have “pooh-poohed” the origins of this religious meaning and the song. They merely debunk this as an “urban myth” out of personal agendas, or have tried to discredit this account in the name of historical accuracy.

While they claim a religious meaning is nothing more fanciful modern day speculation – what is omitted is that there is no “substantive evidence” that will disprove it either.

For us – it’s not about believing what we see - it’s seeing what we believe.

The true “Spirit” of Christmas.

Regardless of the songs true origins, we need to remember why Christians celebrate this holiday with deep roots in Faith and the birth of God’s Son.

Perhaps more important is that today, Christians CAN celebrate their rich heritage, and God’s grace, through one more avenues this Christmas. Hopefully now, when you hear what was once thought as only a secular “nonsense song,” you’ll be reminded of the grace of God working in transforming ways in your own life and in our world.

After all, is that not the TRUE meaning of Christmas anyway?

So here the are: “The Twelve Days of Christmas” with a religious interpretation and meaning that puts “Christ” back into “Christmas”.

  1. The partridge in a pear tree is Jesus Christ.
  2. Two turtle doves were the Old and New Testaments.
  3. Three French hens stood for Faith, Hope and Love.
  4. The four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
  5. The five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law, the first five books of the Old Testament.
  6. The six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation.
  7. Seven swans a-swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit–Prophesy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership, and Mercy.
  8. The eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes.
  9. Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit–Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness and Self Control.
  10. The ten lords a-leaping were the Ten Commandments.
  11. The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful Disciples.
  12. The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostles’ Creed.

Merry Christmas!

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The Future’s So Bright

Sunday, December 18th, 2011
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I love the Christmas Season. While I love the Season, it’s also the most hectic time of year for our family – especially this year.

The business venture we took over back in August has compounded our busy schedule but has also paid off in spades. We just finished up on a six week mission to reach out to and service every single location we have in time for Christmas. While we worked double time the last six weeks, the kids had several events going on with school and extracurricular activities that added to our busy schedule.

At times – we didn’t know which end was up.

The hectic schedule finally wound to a close on Friday, and by the time you read this, we’ll be off on a two week vacation with family. Long breaks like this is one of the many perks of the business, and it’s why we committed to working so hard that last six weeks.

While we’ll be vacationing the next two weeks, both Ronda and I are way behind on our goal setting that we do each and every year. It’s a habit that we’ve always done, but really didn’t take seriously until we got involved with YTB. It was one of the many tools we bought into in order to achieve success.

Overall both of us agree that 2011 far exceeded our wildest expectations and dreams. So much so – the future’s so bright…

We gotta wear shades.

(Oh COME ON! You had to of known it was coming.)

With the current year coming to a rapid close, we’ll be setting aside time the next two weeks to take a look at 2012 and beyond to dream and strategize about what we’d like to accomplish and what our world should look like.

Both Ronda and I are dreamers. On top of dreaming big – we also believe that somehow – some way the resources and avenues will find its way to us to make it happen. The most difficult part of the whole process is having the patience and persistence to follow through and take the appropriate action to make it all happen.

We’ve heard it time and time again, and I’m sure you have too at one time or another:

“Never – Ever – Give Up.”

I have to admit – there were times that a comment like that felt like lip service. I mean, I heard it, but the words didn’t have the impact that was intended, because I was still in the thralls of reaching for my goals but not quite achieving them.

If you’re feeling like that at this time of year, I want to ask you – actually I really need to beg you – “Never give up.”

Now – I don’t want to come across as hype or some pie in the sky dreamer. I can assure you, that I’ve been there – done that – and even have a T-shirt that says so. I know how the mind can play it’s tricks and that voice can be so loud that it can cancel things out.

But I want you to do this before the new year – because it’s probably one of the most important steps you can do to create a world that’s so bright – you’ll be wearing those shades.

I have a close friend who really helped me with this and most of you may remember Andy Cauthen. If you didn’t know Andy – you should have. Andy was President & COO of YTB Marketing, Inc. and a very dear and close friend. One of Andy’s legacies, was a popular series or course that he produced a number of years ago and caught fire on the subject of “Goal Setting“. It’s one of the finest and most thorough pieces we’ve ever read on the subject.

Andy not only goes into how to set goals, but the type of goals you should be thinking about. It’s a time to dream – and dream big.

Why is this step of goal setting so important? Try this exercise the next time you work on a jigsaw puzzle. Turn all the pieces over, and attempt to complete it upside down. Fact is – the pictures on the other side make a huge difference in completing the puzzle. And that’s what goal setting does – completes a picture. Think about it. You don’t take a trek across the country without a road map do you? You don’t build a house without a set of blueprints, right?

Far too many people actually plan to fail because the fail to plan.

If you want your future to be bright and full of promise – both Ronda and I want to invite you to take some time before the new year to set some goals and work out a plan. Neither one of us can truly express how much it’s meant to both of us. Not only in our professional lives – but our personal life including our family and our marriage.

If you’ve never done something like this – it’s time to start. But only if you really want to enjoy your life and be all you can be.

You only get one shot at this journey we call life – so why not take some time to plan it out so you can really – truly enjoy it?

Who knows you might be wearing the same shades and singing the same tune we are this time next year!

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YTB Unwraps A Nice Bonus…

Monday, December 5th, 2011
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As kids, we always want toys under the Christmas tree. As we age and get older, our interest in toys appears to change. For yours truly – they get a bit more technical and more expensive.

Hey – I still love my toys. ;-P

Money Under The TreeI would imagine however that a sizable percentage of us however would be very happy with cold hard cash under the tree as we get older. If I had to guess, it’s because cash gives us the ability to buy exactly what we want.

I have no idea what other companies are doing this year for Christmas in regards to Christmas bonuses. I would imagine that some will continue to ride the “bad economic times” coat tails. Bad economy or not, I remember two years when instead of a bonus – either myself or Ronda got laid off right around Christmas time.

And some wonder why we don’t consider a “job” very stable and looked at something like Network Marketing to earn income.

See – at least in Network Marketing or Direct Sales YOU control of how much you make. You’re paid in direct proportion to the results you produce. Which for those who have been brain washed into thinking you only need to exchange time for money is a real problem. For those that actually get this concept and take control of their time to treat MLM like a legitimate business (despite the low cost of entry) it can produce very lucrative results.

For anyone who’s not afraid of sales and knows how to manage their time and activities properly, there’s nothin’ better or more rewarding.

That being said – I’d challenge anyone to provide me with a bonus offer like the one I received late last week that kicks off today. Here’s a company that puts YOU in the drivers seat and enables you to create your own bonus this year.

It’s not like a traditional bonus. It’s one that you have to earn. But it’s also one that puts you in the drivers seat – enabling you to create your own outcome.

Here’s how it reads:

Earn a 25% BONUS this Christmas!

Introducing YTB Unwrapped this week – December 5-11, 2011.

With the big holiday gift giving season upon us, YTB wants to help make it a bit more manageable. For one week only beginning Monday, December 5, you’ll have the ability to earn a 25% bonus when you sell over $500 worth of products (excludes Travel Program Sales). And, that’s on top of your normal commission payout!

Here’s how it works:
Sell at least $500 worth of products (such as Suklaa, GreenTech, Z Mobile, or Ganovia) in any combination to non-Rep customers and we’ll pay you 25% of your retail amount sold.

For example, anyone who sells $500 will receive a bonus of $125 plus commission!

YTB Unwrapped begins Monday, December 5 — 5:00 p.m. Central with a special webcast on www.ZamZuuTV.biz

YTB Unwrapped will rebroadcast all week long at the top of every hour through December 11. Each product line will have its own 10-minute spot with 2 minutes in between. (We’ll also post these on our YouTube page to share individually with a prospective customer!)

Start scheduling appointments or host a party to showcase one or all of the YTB Family of products this week!

A couple points of clarification on what qualifies:
Shipping and taxes are not included in the retail price for this promotion. Sales are calculated to full paying clients outside of the YTB company. Sales at Rep pricing are not eligible for this bonus.

Let’s make this Christmas even more joyful with a 25% bonus!

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I gotta tell you – this is why I love YTB and what it stands for. It’s product driven and empowers those who get Direct Sales and results based income. If you have the capacity to grasp the tools provided and the fact that you’re in control – it’s an incredible and very generous offer. 

It should make Christmas very merry this year anyone who goes out an earns it.

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Our Thanksgiving Harvest

Thursday, November 24th, 2011
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By the time you read this, our family will be off on a much deserved (and needed) break to Grandmother’s House for Thanksgiving dinner and extended weekend at the Biltmore House. I’m sure we crossed a number of rivers, but the woods have been plowed down to make way for an interstate highway so we can get there faster.

If you’ve ever studied the history of Thanksgiving – you know it’s far more than what we were taught in school as children. The tradition actually came from across the Atlantic and was more of a religious ceremony with days of fasting to signify difficult or pivotal moments and days of feasting and celebration to thank God in times of plenty. The fasting part was dumped overboard when it came across the Atlantic and transformed to signify a celebration and thankfulness of the year end harvest.

This years harvest for our family has been extremely plentiful. I took over and resurrected a large territory and business back in August that’s already deposited over $60K into our business account in less than 4 months. One third of that has been paid out in weekly compensation to individuals who haven’t seen checks this large in years. While everyone is busting tail (especially now with the holiday season upon us) it’s been a ton of fun, and extremely rewarding to realize that this business has produced these kind of profits.

And for record, to those who don’t understand business or financial numbers who troll this blog looking for fodder. The “decimal point” that you weren’t sure about back in August, needs to be replaced with a “comma” one digit to the left. When business people talk “six figures” or use the shorthand “K”, it represents thousands with a comma not a decimal point.

Just sayin…

Anywho…I once heard a joke that I’d like to share today that I think is relevant to today’s Thanksgiving Harvest and it goes something like this:

A man visits an old farmers garden, and he observes, “The Lord certainly has blessed you with a beautiful garden.”

The farmer replies, “Yes, but you should have seen it before I got here and God had it all to himself.”

The moral here is we have to put forth some effort and input energy ourselves to enjoy the harvest. The garden our family enjoyed this summer never would have been if I didn’t take the time to plant the seed, water it on a regular basis, and protect it from the weeds that would choke the life out of it.

The same goes for business.

A territory and business that was neglected and frankly on the verge of being shut down was given new life and now thriving. Not only did we bring a strong work ethic and entrepreneurial mindset to the table, all the marketing tools and promotional avenues I’ve been using for years in our MLM and travel business have exceeded all expectations.

It’s the same territory, and the same business. The only difference is the caretaker who not only knows how to cultivate, plant, and harvest – but actually executes a plan of action.

Far too many people blame the economy, the company, or the business model for an under performing harvest. What most don’t realize is that the missing ingredient to produce fruit is you.

That’s a tough pill to swallow – especially when the harvest isn’t what you want it to be.

Like any house plant that you don’t water, feed or pay any attention to, when left neglected without any action by you – it will wither away and eventually die.

With the new year coming up upon us, it’s time to start thinking and honestly planning how to make next years harvest even better than this year. Never settle – even if you’re like us and could have more than you could ever hope for. A great place to start is an attitude of gratitude for what you already have. Gratitude and thankfulness for “what is” right now is probably the single most important step you can take to make this journey we call life even better.

That’s easy to do on a day like today. The trick is carrying it over and spilling it into every day – every hour – every moment of your life. Come to think of it – it’s so important that it should be the number one item on your 2012 goal list that we always start working on this time of year.

#1 – Be thankful – have a constant attitude of gratitude.

That line item has moved up the list each and every year for the last couple of years. And I can’t think of a single solitary thing we’ve done that’s made a bigger impact to our current success and bountiful harvest that we’re currently enjoying.

Be thankful – for the good times and even the bad times. While the good times are obvious and easy to do – it’s the bad times that develop strength and help you grow.

Happy Thanksgiving.

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Summer Lovin’ Had Me A Blast

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
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Or as my kids would say about this summer – happened so fast.

Of course, the kids have been back in school for almost a month by now. I don’t know what happened to the traditional summer break when I was a kid. Summer was always between Memorial Day and Labor Day growing up. To this day, that’s still “summer”.

With kids, you’ve got to plan your family vacations around the kids schedule and school. We just finished up a short trip to the lake to visit Ronda’s parents over this past extended weekend. The highlight of this trip was a ride in our brand new Chrysler Town and Country. The timing was perfect, since the new 2012 models have just started to show up, and we got a phenomenal deal and great rate on a fully loaded 2011 Touring L. The kids love it because they can now watch separate shows on two different screens. (Brittany also loves the hard drive with all her favorite iPod songs.) Ronda loves it because it’s luxurious and has that new car smell. I love it because it has all the bells, whistles, and latest technology while driving. It’s our second Town and Country for the family.

About the only bone I have to pick right now concerning our new van is the lack of E-85 service stations. Of course, problems like this could also open the door with a great solution. I just might have to open me one because the market appears to be wide open at this point. Like the Travel Professionals who appear to be stuck in the mud about changing and adapting to the technology and the times, there are those who continue to argue about corn based ethanol as a solution. Somebody needs to stop arguing – and just start doing one or two of the many options and solutions that doesn’t involve corn to produce ethanol – and do it on a massive scale.

While I agree flex fuel isn’t the perfect solution – those of us who are able to look around and see how the car industry is producing these flex fuel vehicles now and how many people are buying them in an effort to contribute to a more sustainable future for our kids – it’s still a better alternative than the fossil fuels we are currently depleting.

Speaking of flex fuel…

One of the big advantages of running your own business is the flexibility. The weekend trip to the lake was one of many trips this summer we took together as a family. I have the flexibility to do all this providing it works with the kid’s schedule. There was no worry about Ronda and I being able to take time off – we just did it. While this summer’s breaks were spread out over several weeks for trips to the beach and extended family time we’re planning a small but significant change for next summer.

The entire month of July.

One of the lessons I learned early on about being a business owner is that when you work hard, you should also plan to play hard. We’ll be setting aside the entire month next summer for family time and trips to various locations. Part of it will include extended family, and part will be reserved for just the four of us. The individual weeks were nice this summer, but far too short and spread apart. In addition, we’ll still be working part of the time while away. I’ll most likely keep up with the newsletter – at least on a limited basis. (I’ve only missed one week in 3 and a half years of writing it.) The cruise we’re planning will also be a group cruise for our new client base and new business. Part of the amenities we’ll use for the group will be a cocktail hour for our guests to thank them for this current years business, and we’ll also host a preview of what’s on tap for the upcoming year for our clients and guests. (I’ve always loved “working” on cruise ships and resorts – because it never seems much like work.)

Taking an entire month off like this for next summer will require a bit more planning over the next several months. I do however have the means necessary to pull it all off and businesses that will enable me to take the extended time off. (Both in time and money.)

None of this happened over night – nor was it always easy to accomplish. But after all these years of learning and growing as a business owner, it’s really nice to realize some of the rewards that were always promised to me when I first signed up with YTB. It’s changed my entire perspective and thinking.

And because of it – I’m having a blast even if this summer season is officially over.

Thank you summer of 2011.

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Declare Your Independence

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
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Five years ago – I made a very important decision.

I declared my Independence.

I had no idea what laid ahead of me. I found that it wasn’t always a walk in the park. I’d also make my share of mistakes along the way.

But you know what? I wouldn’t trade a second of it because I’ve learned more about myself and business in the last five years than during my entire adult (working) life combined. I have a much better understanding of my strengths and weaknesses. I know what fires me up, and what bores me to tears. I’ve also expanded and grown farther than I’ve ever thought was possible before. My self-worth and self-confidence in what I’m truly capable of doing has awakened from its long overdue hibernation.

I dream like a little kid again.

It’s been a wild ride that’s far from being over. There’s still far more I want to be – do – and have.

When I made this declaration public, the support which opened up was incredible. Teachers, mentors, and friendships came out of nowhere to offer insight and leadership. People who actually cared – actually offered something worthwhile – actually wanted me to succeed.

That’s not to say that critics didn’t show up along the way. Those who tried to intimidate of shame me into submission – back to the old way of thinking. Fortunately, I’ve found that most critics are also cowards. The vast majority never revealed enough about themselves or provided any value to be any real significance. Always telling me what was wrong – never how to correct it or solve it.

Being independent requires being solutions oriented – not problem oriented.

This past weekend, Scott Tomer released a video on what Independence Day means to him and why we should all declare our own independence. I didn’t actually catch the video until after the July 4th holiday, but it struck a cord with me – and I agree with him one hundred percent.

I remembered the freedom that declaring my own independence meant to me five years ago. How liberating and strong it felt. How it gave me new life and renewed confidence in myself.

There’s one little caveat here that may help you put this declaration of independence into the proper perspective. Neither, Scott nor myself will tell you that making this declaration means that you walk into your bosses office tomorrow and quit. It took me a year and a half to feel comfortable and place myself in a position of telling my former employer I was out of there. What I did do however was work extra hard (much like a second full time job) to replace the income I was making during my “day job” doing what I really wanted to do.

See, your declaration is merely the beginning.

Think of it this way. Our Founding Father’s signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 – but the declaration was only the beginning of the Revolutionary War. True independence from Great Brittan wasn’t achieved until 1783. Nor did the Colonies go at this alone. They had help from the French, Spain and the Dutch Republic.

Your own declaration will also take some time and some help from others to come to fruition. You may not know how or where it will come from – but you’ll never know until you make a declaration of your intentions – your own independence.

Then the answers and the help from others will come.

Sure, you’ll experience some defeats. You’ll also question yourself at times. You may even feel like giving up. True independence takes sacrifice and determination. A new way of thinking – doing – and being. But if you really, truly want it – it’s there for you.

Deep inside, you know you really want it. What’s stopping you? The truth is – nothing other than your own “stinkin’ thinkin”. What you don’t see now will be revealed to you. What you don’t have now will be given to you. But you have to first make the decision – a declaration to yourself and others that this is the direction you want to go.

I still make this declaration almost daily, even five years later. Some day’s it’s easier and more meaningful than others. Because I know and trust that it works if you do. I’ve seen and experienced too much after all this time.

So what do you say? When are you going to get up – stand up – and never give up? It all starts with one simple step.

Declare YOUR Independence.

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Doug & Ronda Bauknight
Doug & Ronda Bauknight
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